Is there a complete book for Rogues?

By my understanding, the progression looks something like this:

3.0 / 3.5
Defenders of the Faith / Complete Divine
Tome and Blood / Complete Arcane
Sword and Fist / Complete Warrior
Song and Silecne / Complete Adventurer

Then you have Masters of the Wild just to muddy the waters... :D
 

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EyeontheMountain said:
Does anyone have a 2007 product release schedule for wotc?
January
D&D Icons: Gargantuan Blue Dragon
Complete Scoundrel
Dungeon Master's Kit

February
DT3: Dungeon Tiles, Set 3: Hidden Crypts
DD1: Barrow of the Forgotten King
Secrets of Sarlona
Dungeonscape

March
Magic Item Compendium
D&D Minis set 12: Unhallowed
FR1: Cormyr: The Tearing of the Weave
D&D Deluxe Dice

April
Fantastic Locations: City of Peril
Expedition to the Demonweb Pits
Eyes of the Lich Queen

May
Drow of the Underdark

June
Complete Champion
The Last War
 

Echohawk said:
January
D&D Icons: Gargantuan Blue Dragon
Complete Scoundrel
Dungeon Master's Kit

February
DT3: Dungeon Tiles, Set 3: Hidden Crypts
DD1: Barrow of the Forgotten King
Secrets of Sarlona
Dungeonscape

March
Magic Item Compendium
D&D Minis set 12: Unhallowed
FR1: Cormyr: The Tearing of the Weave
D&D Deluxe Dice

April
Fantastic Locations: City of Peril
Expedition to the Demonweb Pits
Eyes of the Lich Queen

May
Drow of the Underdark

June
Complete Champion
The Last War


Thank you very much.
 


MEG also has a rogue book in addition to the Malhavoc, Mongoose, and FFG third party ones. For WotC 3.0 is Song and Silence, 3.5 is Complete Adventurer for now for rogue focused stuff.
 



Echohawk said:

March
Magic Item Compendium
D&D Minis set 12: Unhallowed
FR1: Cormyr: The Tearing of the Weave
D&D Deluxe Dice



I have the compendium on preorder. Amazon will have to to me as soon as it's out, and I am SO excited at the notion of having all my items in one place.
 

Thurbane said:
By my understanding, the progression looks something like this:

3.0 / 3.5
Defenders of the Faith / Complete Divine
Tome and Blood / Complete Arcane
Sword and Fist / Complete Warrior
Song and Silecne / Complete Adventurer

Then you have Masters of the Wild just to muddy the waters... :D

Roughly. The 3E splatbooks were distinctly oriented to certain classes:
- Defenders of the Faith: clerics and paladins
- Tome and Blood: wizards and sorcerers
- Sword and Fist: fighters and monks
- Song and Silence: bards and rogues
- Masters of the Wild: rangers, druids, and barbarians

OTOH, the 3.5 books were designed towards certain themes, while theoretically containing content that most (if not all) classes might find useful.
 

The first Traps and Treachery needs to be in there somewhere too no? Isn't there where the Thug NPC class and some nifty Prcs and lots of traps came into play? I know I'm getting senile though from lack of use of so many books so I could be wrong.
 

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